To link to the entire object, paste this link in email, IM or documentTo embed the entire object, paste this HTML in websiteTo link to this page, paste this link in email, IM or documentTo embed this page, paste this HTML in website

The Greentown Grapevine – 1997-08, 04:08

The Greentown Grapevine – 1997-08, 04:08 - Page 1

Volume 4, Issue 8 " a paper for the people" August 1997
~ ~~~.
Association, Inc. on November
This combination of men, women and children, representing American history from Native American to early
agriculture, participated in the Haynes/ Apperson parade on July 6. The purpose was to promote the
Greentown Sesquicentennial, which will be observed in June 1998. There also have been entries in the
Greentown Glass Festival and Peru Circus City parades. Plans are underway to participate in the Elwood
Glass Festival, Tipton Pork Festival and Fairmount James Dean parades. lo learn more about joining in the
fun, people can call Bonnie Bonebrake, 628- 7519, or Charlotte, & ness, 628- 7669,
Left to right above: Craig Trott, Randy Middlesworth, Kyrsten Middlesworth, Charlotte Agness, Pat
Shrock, Heather Longfellow, Heather Jenkins, Fred Jenkins, Sarah Altman, Vincent Molino, Doug Trott, Kelly
Trott, Victor Moho and Abby Molino.
views.
application for this grant shall
Public be for the study of the
Hearing Set / ddeovwenlotpo wan dsetsriegent scpalapne antdo
Y for , August- 7 recommend a p p r o p r i a t e
improvements. The amount the
a part ort he process Planning Grant requested is
leading to possible changes in $ 50,000, the amount Of CDBG
the downtown Greentown area, funds proposed to be used for
with anticipationt hat the town activities that will meet the
as a whole be studied, a national objective of benefit to
public hearing is scheduled for low and moderate income
August 7 at 7: oo P. m. in the persons. TheTown will provide
GrPeuebnltiocw inn pTuowt wn aHasl lf. i rst sought a 1T0h% e m pautcrhp. ose of the public
at a meeting called by hearing is to provide CitiZenS
re e to ai re et the opportunity to express their
14, 1996. At that meeting,
- twenty- seven residents of the
Greentown area discussed what
they Liked about Greentown and
what they would like to see
changed in the downtown area.
The most frequently mentioned
wish for change was for visual
improvements. This included
building facades, electrical
l i n e s , s i d e w a l k s , s i g n s ,
landscaping and a park.
Grant to be Sought
The Town of Greentown
intends to apply to the Indiana
Department of Commerce for a
grant from the Community Focus
Fund of the Department's Small
Cities Community Development
Block Grant program. These
funds are to be used for
community development
projects. The purpose of the '
Two Appeals
Made toBoard
In their first business in
three years, the Greentown
Board of Zoning Appeals
granted the requests of two
residents to operate businesses
from their homes.
Sher'riX, Hillman, 515 E. Main
Street, w& d @ yen approval to
operate a tanning salon in her
storage building.
Brad Stanley, 415 S. Meridian
Street, was granted his petition
to operate a heating and air
conditioning business from his
home. Mr. Stanley stated that
no deliveries would be made to
that address, neither would any
scrap be stored on the
property.
Gardm Walk -
July 1998
Thought is being given to
having a Garden Walk next July
in conjunction with Greentown's
Sesquicentennial. If you have a
rower garden of either annuals
or perennials, a shade garden, a
unique water feature, special
landscaping or an herb garden,
please register your interest by
the end of this month. The
number of gardens on the tour
will be limited.
On the day of the Walk, your
yard will be visited by ticket
holders to either get ideas for
their yards or just enjoy the
beauty of yours. What a
wonderful way to show off your
horticultural efforts?! Gardens
will be chosen this fall so the
gardener will have plenty of
time to prepare their yard.
Please send your interest to Rita
Hill at 1021 EastcrestDrive ( 628-
3155) or Sue Walker at 1024
Eastcrest Drive { 628- 3436).
Include your name, address,
phone number and description
of the type of garden you have.
? ictures are also welcome. You
w i l l be contacted by the
mmmittee for an onsite visit.
Students to be
Back in Class
August 17
S t u d e n t s in E a s t e r n
Elementary School can register
at the school on the following
days:
Grades K and 1 - Aug. 7
Grades 2? 3, & 4 - Aug. 11
Grades 5 and 6 - Aug. 8
All grades - Aug. 12
Hours are 8: 30- 11: 30 a. m. and
1: OO- 3: 30 p. m. except August 11
when the evening hour is
extended to 6: OO p. m. More
information can be obtained by
calling the school at 628- 7866.
High school registration ~ is
during the days and times listed
above. The first day of class
will be August 17.
Book Fees Se. t
for 1997- 98
School Ye- ar
K - $ 29.00
1 - $ 78.00
2 - $ 88.00
3 - $ 63.00
4 - $ 57.00
5 - $ 63.00
6 - $ 68.00
" Jr. High
Jitters to be
Ad d re. s s ed
The popular program, " Jr.
High Jitters", will be conducted
August 14 from 1: 00 to 3: 30 p. m.
in the Eastern High School
Cafeteria. Invited are all
incoming seventh graders and
those entering the eighth grade
who are new to Eastern.
Discussed will be practical
questions such as, " How do I
open my locker?" to personal
concerns about " fitting in".
The Marshal
Says ..... Greentown Town Marshal
Merrill Shrock wishes to remind
all citizens that, " If you put up
a sign ( garage sale or other),
you are responsiblefor taking it
down."
Shrock also reports that
several bicycles have been
turned in to the Greentown
Police. Anyone missing a bicycle
is encouraged to call the
Greentown Police at 628- 3434 or
visit the station in the City
Building, giving a description of
the lost item.

The Greentown Area Residential Association has granted permission to the Kokomo-Howard County Public Library and the Greentown Historical Society to copy any and all issues of the Greentown Grapevine. Permission granted to view and print items from this digital collection for personal use, study, research, or classroom teaching.

Volume 4, Issue 8 " a paper for the people" August 1997
~ ~~~.
Association, Inc. on November
This combination of men, women and children, representing American history from Native American to early
agriculture, participated in the Haynes/ Apperson parade on July 6. The purpose was to promote the
Greentown Sesquicentennial, which will be observed in June 1998. There also have been entries in the
Greentown Glass Festival and Peru Circus City parades. Plans are underway to participate in the Elwood
Glass Festival, Tipton Pork Festival and Fairmount James Dean parades. lo learn more about joining in the
fun, people can call Bonnie Bonebrake, 628- 7519, or Charlotte, & ness, 628- 7669,
Left to right above: Craig Trott, Randy Middlesworth, Kyrsten Middlesworth, Charlotte Agness, Pat
Shrock, Heather Longfellow, Heather Jenkins, Fred Jenkins, Sarah Altman, Vincent Molino, Doug Trott, Kelly
Trott, Victor Moho and Abby Molino.
views.
application for this grant shall
Public be for the study of the
Hearing Set / ddeovwenlotpo wan dsetsriegent scpalapne antdo
Y for , August- 7 recommend a p p r o p r i a t e
improvements. The amount the
a part ort he process Planning Grant requested is
leading to possible changes in $ 50,000, the amount Of CDBG
the downtown Greentown area, funds proposed to be used for
with anticipationt hat the town activities that will meet the
as a whole be studied, a national objective of benefit to
public hearing is scheduled for low and moderate income
August 7 at 7: oo P. m. in the persons. TheTown will provide
GrPeuebnltiocw inn pTuowt wn aHasl lf. i rst sought a 1T0h% e m pautcrhp. ose of the public
at a meeting called by hearing is to provide CitiZenS
re e to ai re et the opportunity to express their
14, 1996. At that meeting,
- twenty- seven residents of the
Greentown area discussed what
they Liked about Greentown and
what they would like to see
changed in the downtown area.
The most frequently mentioned
wish for change was for visual
improvements. This included
building facades, electrical
l i n e s , s i d e w a l k s , s i g n s ,
landscaping and a park.
Grant to be Sought
The Town of Greentown
intends to apply to the Indiana
Department of Commerce for a
grant from the Community Focus
Fund of the Department's Small
Cities Community Development
Block Grant program. These
funds are to be used for
community development
projects. The purpose of the '
Two Appeals
Made toBoard
In their first business in
three years, the Greentown
Board of Zoning Appeals
granted the requests of two
residents to operate businesses
from their homes.
Sher'riX, Hillman, 515 E. Main
Street, w& d @ yen approval to
operate a tanning salon in her
storage building.
Brad Stanley, 415 S. Meridian
Street, was granted his petition
to operate a heating and air
conditioning business from his
home. Mr. Stanley stated that
no deliveries would be made to
that address, neither would any
scrap be stored on the
property.
Gardm Walk -
July 1998
Thought is being given to
having a Garden Walk next July
in conjunction with Greentown's
Sesquicentennial. If you have a
rower garden of either annuals
or perennials, a shade garden, a
unique water feature, special
landscaping or an herb garden,
please register your interest by
the end of this month. The
number of gardens on the tour
will be limited.
On the day of the Walk, your
yard will be visited by ticket
holders to either get ideas for
their yards or just enjoy the
beauty of yours. What a
wonderful way to show off your
horticultural efforts?! Gardens
will be chosen this fall so the
gardener will have plenty of
time to prepare their yard.
Please send your interest to Rita
Hill at 1021 EastcrestDrive ( 628-
3155) or Sue Walker at 1024
Eastcrest Drive { 628- 3436).
Include your name, address,
phone number and description
of the type of garden you have.
? ictures are also welcome. You
w i l l be contacted by the
mmmittee for an onsite visit.
Students to be
Back in Class
August 17
S t u d e n t s in E a s t e r n
Elementary School can register
at the school on the following
days:
Grades K and 1 - Aug. 7
Grades 2? 3, & 4 - Aug. 11
Grades 5 and 6 - Aug. 8
All grades - Aug. 12
Hours are 8: 30- 11: 30 a. m. and
1: OO- 3: 30 p. m. except August 11
when the evening hour is
extended to 6: OO p. m. More
information can be obtained by
calling the school at 628- 7866.
High school registration ~ is
during the days and times listed
above. The first day of class
will be August 17.
Book Fees Se. t
for 1997- 98
School Ye- ar
K - $ 29.00
1 - $ 78.00
2 - $ 88.00
3 - $ 63.00
4 - $ 57.00
5 - $ 63.00
6 - $ 68.00
" Jr. High
Jitters to be
Ad d re. s s ed
The popular program, " Jr.
High Jitters", will be conducted
August 14 from 1: 00 to 3: 30 p. m.
in the Eastern High School
Cafeteria. Invited are all
incoming seventh graders and
those entering the eighth grade
who are new to Eastern.
Discussed will be practical
questions such as, " How do I
open my locker?" to personal
concerns about " fitting in".
The Marshal
Says ..... Greentown Town Marshal
Merrill Shrock wishes to remind
all citizens that, " If you put up
a sign ( garage sale or other),
you are responsiblefor taking it
down."
Shrock also reports that
several bicycles have been
turned in to the Greentown
Police. Anyone missing a bicycle
is encouraged to call the
Greentown Police at 628- 3434 or
visit the station in the City
Building, giving a description of
the lost item.